In 1972 Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt authorized recognition of 13 October as the Navys birthday. In contrast to Navy Day, the Navy Birthday is intended as an internal activity for members of the active forces and reserves, as well as retirees, and dependents. Since 1972 each CNO has encouraged a Navy-wide celebration of this occasion “to enhance a greater appreciation of our Navy heritage, and to provide a positive influence toward pride and professionalism in the naval service.”
In honor of all of our Navy servicemen; including past, present and future; I offer you my thanks for all that you do.
In honor of this day, may I present to you some amazing handmade treasures created in honor of the Navy!
Teddy Bear in Old Time Navy Outfit Patriotic Teddy Card
From Bethies Cards comes this darling teddy dressed in her finest uniform. Â Uniquely handmade and beyond adorable, this little bear is just right to dress up a card or scrapbook page for your own Navy serviceman or woman.
US Navy, Navy Wife, 10 x 10 Digital camo pillow for deployment
 While a navy wife knows her husband if far away, she also knows his heart is with her.  Celebrate this love across the miles with this beautiful pillow from Lynns Sew Much More.  Give as a gift to a Navy wife or get one for yourself.
USA US United States of America Navy Seal Emblem Military Dog Puppy Pet Collar
No reason that your furry kids can’t show their Navy pride with this patriotic collar courtesy of CollardSeams. Â Each collar in this shop is ready to show off your dogs personality!
US NAVY (Blues) Military Ornament Collectible Repurposed Light Bulb Desk Sitter
Who says the Navy can’t be fun? Â With this darling desk sitter made from a recycled light bulb, you are sure to smile each time you see him staring at you. Â From Two Hens and a Chick, this little guy would make a darling gift for any Navy guy or gal.